List of St. John's University alumni
Notable alumni of St. John's University in New York City include, alphabetically:
- Peter Abbate, Member of the New York State Assembly
- Joseph P. Addabbo (1925–1986), U.S. Representative from New York (1961–1986)
- Joseph Addabbo, Jr., New York State Senator and New York City Council Member
- Haron Amin (born 1979), Afghan diplomat and spokesman for the Northern Alliance after the September 11 attacks
- Rich Aurilia (born 1971), MLB professional baseball player
- James Baba, Ugandan diplomat, politician, and state minister
- Eugene F. Bannigan, New York State Assembly Minority Leader (1953-1958) and Member of the Assembly
- Morton Bard, psychologist, trailblazer in crisis intervention and author of The Crime Victim's Book
- Erick Barkley, former NBA player drafted in the first round of the 2000 NBA Draft
- Frank Barsalona, music industry talent agent and non-performer inductee in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- Joseph Bellacosa, Judge of the New York State Court of Appeals
- Bruce R. Bent, inventor of first money market fund
- Leszek Balcerowicz, MBA (1974), architect of the Balcerowicz Plan, Deputy Prime Minister of Poland (1989-1991, 1997-2000), Finance Minister of Poland (1989-1991, 1997-2000), President of the National Bank of Poland (2001-2007), Member of the Sejm (1997-2001)
- Walter Berry, NBA basketball player
- Anthony Joseph Bevilacqua, Cardinal and Archbishop of Philadelphia
- Keegan Bradley, professional golfer and winner of the 2011 PGA Championship
- Joseph Borrino, Chief Financial Officer of Roc Nation.
- Ron Brown, U.S. Secretary of Commerce
- Danny Burawa (born 1988), major league baseball pitcher
- Gerald Calabrese, Mayor of Cliffside Park, New Jersey (1965-2015). Former NBA player with Syracuse Nationals (predecessor to the Philadelphia 76ers)
- Gerald Cardinale, New Jersey State Senator
- James P. Campbell, President and CEO of General Electric Consumer and Industrial
- Hugh Carey, Governor of the State of New York and U.S. Representative from Brooklyn
- Lou Carnesecca, Hall of Fame basketball coach
- Tom Carr, Seattle City Attorney and Boulder City Attorney
- William J. Casey, Director of the Central Intelligence Agency
- P. Kevin Castel, U.S. District Judge, Southern District of New York
- Carmen Beauchamp Ciparick, Judge of the New York State Court of Appeals
- Akis Cleanthous (1964-2011), Cypriot Minister of Education and Culture (2007-2008)[1]
- Jermaine Lamarr Cole, aka (J. Cole), Hip Hop Recording Artist and Record Producer
- William Colton, Member of the New York State Assembly
- John Corvino, professor of philosophy at Wayne State
- Mario Cuomo, Governor of the State of New York, Lieutenant Governor, and Secretary of State
- Frank D'Amelio, CFO of Pfizer, Inc.
- Pascal Desroches, CFO of Turner broadcasting.
- Rachel Daly, Professional Footballer for the England women's national football team and the United States' NWSL's Houston Dash
- Nickolas Davatzes, former President and CEO of the A&E Network
- Raymond J. Dearie, U.S. District Judge, Eastern District of New York
- George Deukmejian, Governor of the State of California (1983-1990) and Attorney General (1979-1982)
- Janet M. DiFiore, Chief Judge of the New York State Court of Appeals and District Attorney of Westchester County
- Erik Dilan, Member of the New York State Assembly
- Tom J. Donohue, President and CEO of the United States Chamber of Commerce
- Dan Donovan, U.S. Representative and District Attorney of Richmond County, Staten Island, New York
- Conrad B. Duberstein (1915–2005), Chief Judge of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of New York
- George Dzundza, Actor
- John Louis Esposito, historian and orientalist
- Clare Farragher (born 1941), Member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1988-2002)[2]
- Alexander A. Farrelly, Governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands
- Paul J. Feiner, Supervisor of the Town of Greenburgh, New York
- Patricia Fili-Krushel, Chair of NBC Universal News Group,Executive V.P. of Administration of Time Warner, CEO of WebMD, President of ABC Television Network, and President of ABC Daytime
- Mike Francesa, "The Sports Pope" Radio Commentator
- John Franco, former baseball player who was captain for the New York Mets
- Bill Gaudette, MLS professional soccer player
- Nelson George, author, columnist, filmmaker, music and culture critic, and journalist
- John Girgenti, New Jersey State Senator
- Mark Gjonaj, Member of the New York State Assembly
- Martin J. Golden, New York State Senator
- Hy Gotkin, basketball player
- Matt Groenwald, MLS professional soccer player
- Dan Halloran, New York City Council Member
- Zendon Hamilton, U.S. professional basketball player in Europe, former NBA player
- Craig Hansen, MLB professional baseball player
- Maurice Harkless, NBA player for the Philadelphia 76ers
- Darryl Hill, basketball player known as "Showtime Hill"
- Daryl Homer, Olympic fencer
- George Hu, Taiwanese actor
- Charles Hynes, District Attorney of Kings County, Brooklyn, New York
- Mark Jackson, NBA basketball player
- Mark Jacoby, Broadway actor
- Jaheim, R&B singer
- Shalrie Joseph, MLS professional soccer player
- Agim Kaba, actor, artist
- Alex Katz (born 1994), baseball player
- Raymond W. Kelly, Commissioner of the New York City Police Department
- D.J. Kennedy (born 1989), NBA Basketball player
- John M. Kennedy, Jr., politician from Suffolk County, New York
- Brian Kenny, ESPN sportscaster
- Lawrence Korb, U.S. Assistant Secretary of Defense (1981-1985)
- John Kresse, NCAA men's basketball coach at the College of Charleston
- Steven L. Labriola, Deputy Comptroller of Nassau County, Town of Oyster Bay Clerk, and Member of the New York State Assembly
- Andrew Lanza, New York State Senator
- Edward S. Lentol, New York State Supreme Court Justice, State Senator, and Member of the Assembly
- Raymond Lesniak, New Jersey State Senator
- Stanley David Levison, lawyer, activist and advisor to Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
- Steve Levy, 7th County Executive of Suffolk County, New York
- Mark LoMonaco, professional wrestler
- Patrick A. Malone, Chief Supervisory Officer of Garden State Securities Inc.
- Thomas J. Manton, U.S. Congressman and Chair of the Queens County Democratic Organization
- John J. Marchi (1921–2009), New York State Senator (1957–2007)
- Jack M. Martins, New York State Senator
- John McCormac, Mayor of Woodbridge Township, New Jersey
- Darryl "D.M.C." McDaniels, co-founder of hip-hop group Run-D.M.C.
- MERK (rapper), Bic Will Merk, aka (MERK), Recording Artist and Record Producer
- Al McGuire, NCAA Men's basketball coach and sports commentator
- Ed McGuire, Assistant General Manager and Executive VP of Football Operations San Diego Chargers
- Frank McGuire, NCAA Men's basketball coach at St. John's, North and South Carolina and NBA coach for the Philadelphia Warriors
- Brian McNamee
- Stefani Miglioranzi, soccer player for Los Angeles Galaxy, formally played in England for Swindon Town
- Danielle Monaro, WHTZ Z100 radio disc jockey[3]
- Michael Montesano, Member of the New York State Assembly
- Francisco P. Moya, Member of the New York State Assembly
- Chris Mullin, NBA basketball player
- William "Bill" O'Dea, Hudson County, New Jersey Board of Chosen Freeholders since 1997
- Paul O'Dwyer, President of the New York City Council (1974-1977)
- Diarmuid F. O'Scannlain, Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
- Anthony Palumbo, Member of the New York State Assembly
- Joe Panik, professional baseball player for the San Francisco Giants
- Basil Paterson, New York Secretary of State, N.Y. State Senator, and Prominent Attorney
- Metta World Peace (born 1979), NBA basketball player
- Edmund D. Pellegrino, 11th President of The Catholic University of America
- Harvey Pitt, 26th Chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (2001-2003)
- Bertram L. Podell, U.S. Representative and Member of the New York State Assembly
- Richie Powers, NBA Referee (1956-1979)
- Jonelle Procope- CEO of the Apollo Theatre.
- Dan Quart, Member of the New York State Assembly
- Edward P. Ra, Member of the New York State Assembly
- Charles B. Rangel, U.S. Representative of Manhattan
- Edward D. Re, Chief Judge of the U.S. Court of International Trade and U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs
- Patricia Reilly Giff, author of children's books
- Wayne Rosenthal, major league baseball pitcher and coach
- Christopher Ruddy, CEO of Newsmax Media
- Luke Sabis, musician, film director and actor
- Brent Sancho, MLS professional soccer player
- John J. Santucci, District Attorney of Queens County, New York (1977-1991) and New York State Senator
- Diane Savino, New York State Senator
- James J. Schiro, CEO of PriceWaterhouseCoopers and Zurich Financial Services
- Howie Schwab, eponymous star of ESPN's show Stump the Schwab
- Malik Sealy, NBA basketball player
- Joanna Seybert, U.S. District Judge, Eastern District of New York
- Bob Sheppard, sports announcer for the New York Yankees, "Voice of the Yankees"
- Anne Y. Shields, U.S. District Magistrate Judge, Eastern District of New York
- Ron Silver, Tony Award-winning actor
- Keeth Smart, Olympic fencer, first U.S. fencer to reach #1 world ranking
- Kathryn Smith, first full-time female National Football League coach
- Thomas Spota, District Attorney of Suffolk County, New York
- John E. Sprizzo, U.S. District Judge, Southern District of New York
- Irwin Steingut, 107th Speaker of the New York State Assembly (1935) and Member of the State Assembly (1922-1978)
- Stanley Steingut, 114th Speaker of the New York State Assembly (1975-1978) and Member of the Assembly (1953-1978)
- Stuart Sternberg, financier and principal shareholder and Managing General Partner of the Tampa Bay Rays Baseball Team
- Norman Sturner, American real estate developer
- Bruce Sudano, award-winning singer-songwriter, record producer and music arranger.[4]
- Matthew Titone, Member of the New York State Assembly
- Vito Titone, Judge of the New York State Court of Appeals
- Peter J. Tobin, Chief Financial Officer of The Chase Manhattan Corporation
- A. Kathleen Tomlinson, U.S. District Magistrate Judge, Eastern District of New York
- Anthony J. Travia, U.S. District Judge, Eastern District of New York (1968-1974), 111th Speaker of the New York State Assembly (1965-1968), and Member of the Assembly
- Daniel P. Tully, chairman emeritus and CEO of Merrill Lynch[5]
- Bob Turner, U.S. Representative for the 9th Congressional District (2011-2013) of New York
- Larry Valencia, Rhode Island State Representative, District 39
- Daphne Valerius, filmmaker
- Jimmy Van Bramer, New York City Council Member
- Richard Vetere, playwright and screenwriter[6]
- Frank Viola, professional baseball player
- Sal Vulcano, comedian, Impractical Jokers
- Cora Walker, one of the first black women to practice law in New York.[7]
- Bill Wennington, NBA basketball player and author
- Jayson Williams, NBA basketball player and author
- Kevin Williams (basketball), retired NBA basketball player[8]
- Chris Wingert, MLS professional soccer player
- Terence Winter, writer, TV, and film producer, creator of the HBO TV series Boardwalk Empire
- Dagmara Wozniak, Olympic saber fencer
- Max Zaslofsky, NBA guard/forward, 1-time FT% leader, 1-time points leader, All-Star, ABA coach[9]
References
- ↑ "A focus on finance and politics". Cyprus Mail. 2011-04-12. Archived from the original on 2011-04-16. Retrieved 2011-05-02.
- ↑ Assemblywoman Clare M. Farragher, backed up by the Internet Archive as of February 25, 1998. Retrieved June 2, 2010.
- ↑ St. John's University,. "Danielle Monaro '95SVC". St. John's University.
- ↑ Turner, Doak. "Interview With Hit Songwriter Bruce Sudano". Music Dish. www.musicdish.com. Retrieved June 5, 2012.
- ↑ Tully, Shawn; McLean, Bethany (February 19, 1996). "Merrill Lynch bulls ahead in this market, Fidelity and Schwab get the headlinges, but unheralded Merrill is thriving.". Fortune.
- ↑ "Richard Vetere Collection (SUNY Stony Brook University)". Archived from the original on 2012-09-04. Retrieved December 18, 2016.
- ↑ Fox, Margalit (2006-07-20). "Cora Walker, 84, Dies; Lawyer Who Broke Racial Ground". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2017-03-23.
- ↑ http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/w/willike01.html
- ↑ "Zaslofsky, Max : Jews In Sports @ Virtual Museum". Jewsinsports.org. Retrieved February 3, 2011.
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